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It doesn't look like much with it's crudely painted scenes depicting the Swiss Alps and otherwise barebones decor, but this little cheese shop and restaurant has some of Bangkok's best fondue and raclette.
In the last couple of years, Siam has grown to rival Sukhumvit Soi 12 as a Korean dining hub. Amid all the trending dessert openings, one of the most recent arrivals is The Tongkeungui, a black-themed barbecue restaurant. The four-story shop-house comes fronted with massive signage showing a three-...
The Unusual has recently opened in a small grey space elevated by vibrant wooden seating. The café serves coffee starting from B65 while the morning sees dishes like Woody Allen’s Scoop (poached egg, ham, French toast and fruits, B150). Also, drop by anytime for some pasta (B100-B170) and crepes...
Taking up the space of the old Polka Dot Café, The Upper Glass has won over Ari crowds with the same casual coziness they perfected at their other venue, Exhibit Café, in Sukhumvit Soi 31. The industrial décor’s long bay window offers views of Aree Garden’s small yard, while the requisite combo of...
Unfortunately in this town, riverside dining isn’t always as good as the view on display, and The View simply reinforces this sad trend. It’s been famous for its great location, as well as its branches in Chiang Mai, Pattaya and Vientiane, for quite a while. We were intrigued when they rebranded...
Located on a buzzing soi off Rama 2 Rd., open-air restaurant The Village Garden is yet more evidence that street food—not restaurant—reigns supreme across the river in Thonburi. Opened not too long ago, the place attracts big crowds with its spacious garden that offers a pretty relaxing vibe in an...
Till Oct 12, you can make like a zombie to Siam Center for the new pop-up The Walking Dead Cafe, based on the American post-apocalyptic drama TV series.
Catered by Neue Space Cafe, in collaboration with Fox Thailand, the horror-themed menu is made up of sausage-filled pretzel fingers (B89) served...
The buzz: The new sister branch of the original venue in Chamchuri Square is taking the high foodie ideals of its wealthy owner to new heights with something totally revolutionary for Bangkok: a restaurant that serves a maximum of ten diners per night, charges them big bucks for the privilege and...
The Wave must be doing something right, after all, they managed to celebrate their first anniversary despite a far-flung location on the Thonburi side of the city. Not only are they surviving, they’re thriving, and are packed almost every night. There’s a lot of blue light going on here, hence the...